The Internet Archive presents the first ever Military Powerpoint Karaoke: a night of “Powerpoint Karaoke” using presentations in the
Military Industrial Powerpoint Complex collection at archive.org that were extracted by the Internet Archive from its public web archive and converted into a special collection of PDFs/epubs.
Also known as “Battle Decks,” Powerpoint Karaoke is an improvisational and art event where audience members give a presentation using a set of Powerpoint slides that they’ve never seen before.
This event used, as its source material, a curated collection of the Internet Archive’s Military Industrial Powerpoint Complex, a special project alongside GifCities that was originally created for the Internet Archive’s 20th Anniversary in October 2016. For the project, IA staff extracted all the Powerpoint files from its archive of the government’s public .mil web domain. The collection was expanded in early 2017 to include materials collected during the End of Term project, which archived a snapshot of the .gov and .mil web domains during the administration change. The Military Industrial Powerpoint Complex collection contains over 57,000 Powerpoint decks, each charged with material that ranges from the violent to the banal, featuring attack modes, leadership styles, harness types, and modes for requesting vacation days from the US Military. The project was originally inspired by writer Paul Ford’s article, “Amazing Military Infographics” which can be found in the Wayback Machine. As a whole, this collection forms a unique snapshot into our government’s Military Industrial Complex.
This event was organized by artists/archivists Liat Berdugo and Charlie Macquarie in partnership with the Internet Archive.
Introduction by Brewster Kahle, founder of the Internet ArchiveIntroductions by artists Liat Berdugo and Charlie MacquarieIntroduction by Jefferson Bailey, Internet Archive Director of Web Archiving The Rules by Liat and CharlieOn the Path To Intelligent Behavior by Avery Trufelman of 99% InvisibleSodium Chloride by Jason Scott, Freelance Archivist at the Internet ArchiveRave and Escstacy Parties by Devin CasperStop, Sugar Beet Season by Andrew WatersonRobotic Vision 20/20 by Sarah BethChat Usage in the Fleet by Jefferson BaileyWarfighting Innovations in the Pacific by Kathy GellisHypothermia by Adam WilliamsProgram Title by Kristy HeadleyModeling Deception in Computer Simulations by Ted NelsonTree Safety by Rose LinkReligious Support Issues by Neil JohnsonUnprofessional Relationships by Barry HayesLaw of Armed Conflict by Naomi CollinBarbiturates by Tiger